Virtual tour: Post-War and Contemporary Art at
Christie’s London
Enjoy a 360-degree view of our three sales of
Post-War and Contemporary Art
, on view at Christie’s London from 8–12 February. Exhibition highlights include
Andy Warhol’s
iconic
Athletes
series
, taken from the Collection of Richard L. Weisman,
The Mosque
, one of
Jean-Michel Basquiat’s
celebrated stretcher paintings, and
Sigmar Polke’s
shimmering
Untitled
. Complementing these are works by an array of rising contemporary names, including
Jordan Casteel
,
Tschabalala Self
,
Henry Taylor
and
Dana Schutz
.
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First Open: Post-War and Contemporary Art Online
Online
7-18 Feb
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Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale
London
12 Feb
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Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale
London
13 Feb
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